Jackson calls time on at the Capitals

Updated February 12 2016 - 8:29am, first published 12:00am
Before Lauren Jackson turned 18, she had already led AIS to the 1998/99 championship along with a Most Valuable Player award and Rookie of the Year. Pictured here with teammate Kristen Veal (left) holding 1998/99 championship trophy after that monumental game, where for the first time in WNBL history the championship was won by a Canberra team, the youngest by average age in the history of the competition, to win. Photo by Darryl Fernance.
Before Lauren Jackson turned 18, she had already led AIS to the 1998/99 championship along with a Most Valuable Player award and Rookie of the Year. Pictured here with teammate Kristen Veal (left) holding 1998/99 championship trophy after that monumental game, where for the first time in WNBL history the championship was won by a Canberra team, the youngest by average age in the history of the competition, to win. Photo by Darryl Fernance.

AUSTRALIAN basketball legend Lauren Jackson will be officially farewelled by the University of Canberra Capitals tonight night, during their game against Perth Lynx.

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